Michael Levin (YC P 26)
152 posts

Michael Levin (YC P 26)
@mike_drip
Founder @drippaygmi | YC P26 | Prev SWE @ Github
Katılım Ocak 2022
44 Takip Edilen50 Takipçiler

@andrewjiang my dad started using it for his clinic and told me I needed an mcp for my startup
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@heygurisingh what happens to power users how can this be sustainable
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Vercel's pricing model is a scam.
Hostinger just dropped Node.js hosting at $3.99/mo flat. No usage fees. 1-click deploy from GitHub. Fully managed servers and security baked in.
While Vercel charges you per request, this is a flat bill that doesn't move.
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@blauyourmind @x402intern @mpp @agentcashdev @coinbase @tempo what happens if the reservation is cancelled but i already paid
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Agentic Restaurant Reservations.
If your agent has a wallet and supports x402/@mpp via @agentcashdev, @coinbase, or @tempo, it can now book restaurant reservations through agentres.dev
Built this as a fun experiment. Give it a try!
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@TheGreatAxios @SkaleNetwork race conditions are theoretically possible but very rare in these sorts of executions
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Had a developer ask me a series of really great questions about @SkaleNetwork Conditional Transactions (CTXs). Here are some of the Q&A summarized:
> How does condition evaluation impact latency and throughput?
CTXs (and other SKALE privacy features) are defined in Solidity and uniquely execute as normal transactions automatically by the SKALE Chain. This means that the throughput limit for CTXs is theoretically the same limit as normal transactions. Latency on the other hand is a callback and so while technically slower, CTXs are transactions queued up and ideally executed in the next block (which is very fast on SKALE).
> Are race conditions possible?
Technically they should not be since CTXs are added to a dedicated transaction queue when the condition is met and executed before anything else. This also simplifies ordering within DeFi since it's FIFO from an execution perspective by default across the entire chain.
> What is the DevX for tracking a CTX across a block?
(See image) and you'll notice that there is an address emitted in the CTXSubmitted event. This is the ephemeral wallet in charge of submitting the transaction. Pretty cool since it acts as a perfect and simple unique id.

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verci is coming to the bay and hosting a dinner next thursday!
if you're a founder in SF, we'd love to have you join us - we have a few spots left
grateful to be hosting with @rhobusiness & @TarlonKhoubyari!!
comment or dm me for the link :)
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Unkey raised $4.5M led by @uncorkcap.
Deploy production APIs on real servers. No serverless. No cold starts. Instant rollbacks.
Ship APIs, not infrastructure. ↓
unkey.com/blog/unkey-rai…

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